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    great grandfather worked in the coal mines of Western Kentucky to support his family until the late 1980’s and is currently 91 years old. My great grandfather is hospitalized at least twice a year for Pneumonia, takes breathing treatments, uses inhalers, and oxygen at night to sleep. Studies have also shown how black lung will cause severe nerve damage resulting in the inability to walk correctly. My great grandfather has nerve damage and quit driving his truck because he could not feel the…

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    Unit 4222-331

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    This means they are taken via the mouth, in the form of a tablet, capsule, liquid or suspension. These medicines come in a variety of shapes and sizes, colours and tastes. Solid dose oral formulations are made either as tablets or capsules, and are formulated to aid compliance and reduce adverse effects. As well as tablets and capsules, oral medicines can also be delivered by liquids, suspensions and syrups. Again, these are formulated to aid compliance. Liquid preparations are measured when…

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    Cystic Fibrosis Cystic Fibrosis is a life threatening disease that is inherited from the parents. The disease affects the lungs, pancreas, liver, intestines, sinuses and sex organs. It is very easy for bacteria to grow in the lungs because the mucus gets caught in the lungs which makes it harder to breathe. The build up in the lungs can cause repeated lung infections and lung damage. The mucus is usually slippery and wet but if you have Cystic Fibrosis the the mucus is thick and sticky which…

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    Duty Of Care Essay

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    There can be a dilemma between rights and choices of children and young people and health and safety requirements and this relates to duty of care, and also UN convention and human rights, childrens rights etc, i.e. they have the right to make their own choices. However, practioners also have a duty of care and children and young people also have a right to protection, safety etc, and it may be that the protection is from themselves in that they need guidance with regards to health and safety…

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    The Doctors Knight New Earth Last night, I dreamt I was talking to My mother again. She never talks back, and I can never see her, not really. Its always a blur, sometimes it's like I can see her clearly, but then in a flash, its like I never saw her at all. I don’t remember what My birth mother looks like, I saw her only once, my father says. You see, I was adopted when I was just an infant, my parents heard a knock on their door about a week before Christmas and there I was, swaddled in a…

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    John’s first meeting with drugs was when he was still enrolled in school. “The first drugs I ever took, I was still at art school, with the group – we all took it together – was Benzedrine from the inside of an inhaler.” Said Lennon in 1974 (). John was soon completely engulfed with the power of the substances and drinks he took, which lead him to even become a pathological liar. John also was accused of abusing Yuko Ono, and his former wife on multiple accounts…

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    Men’s Health (hypogonadism) and Women’s Health (sexual dysfunction and respiratory disorders. Company has 19 employees and holds the development or marketing rights to a bio adhesive intranasal gel drug delivery technology platform and a dry power inhaler. The Corporation owns the Canadian rights to ESTRACE and is overseeing its distribution and marketing in Canada. Long Summary About company Trimel is a pharmaceutical development company. Primary objective of the company is to exploit…

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    clarification regarding whether or not Ida is intentionally in the same grocery store as Kufre and if so, how would she know where he would be? On page 117, there’s no need to replay the entire recording conversation. There appears to be no payoff for the inhaler. Either cut this or craft a payoff in the climax involving the…

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    “Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a life-threatening lung disease characterized inflammation of the lining of the lungs and chronic obstruction of lung airflow that interferes with normal breathing.” (World health organization 2015) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), includes asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema and is a “chronic non-curable disease”. (Long, M. B., Bekelman, D. B., & Make, B. 2014) Chronic bronchitis is an inflammation of the airway structures,…

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    Asthma Case Study

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    Herman explained how to use an MDI and focused on asthma education before the patient and her family were able to leave. Tegan was prescribed medications relating to treating asthma symptoms, these included home nebulizer treatments and a metered dose inhaler (MDI). Another common treatment technique for allergic asthma is for the…

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